Friday, January 31, 2020

Fox Sports will air LGBTQ ad on Super Bowl but refuses a Pro-Life ad

Life News recently reported that FOX Sports, the carrier of this year's Super Bowl, between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers will be showing a commercial featuring drag queens and LGBTQ etc., etc. activists, as was originally reported by NBC News.

However, Fox won't approve a pro-life commercial, because apparently, advocating for sparing the lives of the unborn is controversial while men dressing and pretending to be women is honky-dory.

As Life News explained, pro-life advocates with the new Faces of Choice organization said they have been waiting at least six months for an answer from FOX about their ad and have received zilch, nada, in response.

The drag queen ad from Sabra hummus already is stirring up controversy. It features drag queens Kim Chi and Miz Cracker from “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” But don't be fooled; these guys have male junk below their equator.

LGBTQ marketing strategist Bob Witeck celebrated the significance of the ad, telling NBC:

“For queer audiences, it is an art form and an ‘outsiders’ language,” Witek said of drag. “Reaching the Super Bowl means taking our language into every home in the nation and millions around the world.”

If it is an art for to dress in the gender to which you have not been born into biologically, then art has lost its meaning, and true art has lost its beauty.  

Witeck said the Sabra ad, which could reach around 100 million viewers during the Super Bowl, of which at least a thousand or so are gay, queer, lesbian or otherwise confused.

He said that it's indicative of a sea change in the public perception of drag, which he said has been normalized in the mainstream [by forcing it on children at public libraries] for many years. 

But FOX and the mainstream media is afraid to touch ads that promote right to life for all people, including those waiting to be born.

Faces of Choice leaders said they have been trying for more than six months to purchase ad time during the Super Bowl, but FOX Sports has repeatedly ignored them. Their powerful new ad premiered at the March for Life last week, and it featured the stories of more than a dozen people who survived abortions.

Lyric Gillett, the 28-year-old founder of Faces of Choice and producer of the ad, said they have a shortened version ready to air during the big game. She provided FOX Sports with all the paperwork required for the ad, and answered all their legal team's questions. FOX refuses to give her an answer, thus far and the game is in two days as of this posting.

“Every great human rights movement in history has been anchored in the stories and the faces of its victims,” Gillett said. “That’s what we aim to do; we simply want to tell their forgotten stories and there’s no larger mega-phone than the Super Bowl. After months of correspondence with the Fox network, we are asking for a definitive answer immediately.

This week, Faces of Choice and My Faith Votes launched a campaign urging pro-lifers to contact the network and ask for a final decision on the ad.

They asked people to email Fox Corp. SVP, Standards and Practices Barbara De Santis, VP, Commercial Clearance Maryana Dezarlo, SVP, Ad Sales Jim Reeder, and EVP, Corporate General Counsel Claudia Teran. The pro-life organizations also began a petition here.

But it may be too late.

FOX knows that people, no matter what they decide regarding the pro-life ad, will tune into the game because America is a captive audience. Still, I would ask that you follow Gillett's advice and shut off the commercials during the Big Game and instead you can watch the abortion survivors’ stories instead on YouTube. Find the video here.

Abortion survivors pose a vital question to abortion activists through the new ad, “Can you look me in the eye and say I should have been aborted?”

Life News writes: "Ultimately, Faces of Choice leaders hope their stories will break down the myth of 'choice.'"

You can complain to Fox Sports by going to their Facebook page or Twitter.


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